Question Regarding New Item Damaged in Shipping


It's been a while since I've been active on this forum, and in audio.  I will not name names, will not provide additional information, my goal is not to sling mud, merely to understand if the practices of the "maker" and the "dealer" I am about to describe are, as the dealer is telling me, common in audio sales.

Facts:

I spent low 5 digits on a pair of mono block amplifiers. Shipped, they are 2 boxes of identical size and weight, about 85 lbs each. 

I did not use a credit card.

It appears that one of the boxes was damaged in shipping, however from the outside, it didn't / doesn't look like much of anything, however once the item is opened, you can see a little damage to the box, a little damage to the foam packing "clamshell", but not much.  

A speaker terminal was contacted by something sufficient to bend the chassis, and it isn't thin.  There's no marks of impact anywhere, it just looks as if pressure was applied to the terminal and the frame bent. 

All of my contact has been with the dealer. The dealer obtained a RMA, and asked me to ship the damaged mono back to the maker, at my expense, who will rebuild on a new chassis and send back to me at their expense.

I am being told that, despite the fact that the item was new when shipped to me "this is the way its done" in audio.  In other words, it is common practice among dealers and makers of high end audio to handle items damaged in shipping this way, and the buyer would bear the expense of getting the item to the maker for inspection and/or repair.

 

Is this accurate?

I appreciate any input you can provide.

 

 

gthirteen

I'm assuming you pd close to full msrp so make sure your dealer covers all shipping back to manufacture. Also make sure you get a NIB mono returned which is what you pd for! If not let us know the dealer. I'm sure we can change his tune.

Read your sales contract especially the part of shipping. No, it is not the sellers responsibility to get it to you, not unless that was part of the contract. Now they may be negligent w.r.t. packaging, which I think you have a case for here, but unless your contract specifically includes shipping (of their choice), you may be on the hook once it leaves their dock.

@deludedaudiophile really a sales contract regarding shipping? Over 35 years of having equipment shipped to me and me shipming to others I've NEVER had a separate contract just for shipping unless taking out extra insurance from fedex or ups which is usually a joke anyway. 

Dealer should take full responsibility. Absolutely no repair. A new unit should be supplied at absolutely no cost to you.

You should divulge the companies involved. This is unacceptable.

 

When I have had an issue… he takes care of it… never any effort required on my part. He will deliver a replacement for me to use (of equal or greater value) while the issue is resolved. I am never left without a fully operational system or do I need to communicate with the manufacturer.